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So... before the No Fun League smacks down the new game the Vikings and Seahags invented... what RFA's are out there that you want, and what poison pill should we ram though before it's too late?

Me:

Josh Brown (Seattle, K) - "Contract shall be guaranteed in full if the player participates in more than three games this year in a state that serves as headquarters for the most evil rich white man in the world; Bill Gates."

Kevin Curtis (St. Louis, WR) - "Contract shall be guaranteed in full if the player fails to catch a one pass this year from a quarterback with three Super Bowl rings."

Cato June (Indy, LB) - "Contract shall be guaranteed in full if the player plays in a defensive scheme that features, as a percentage, more Cover 2 alignments than 3-4 alignments in the 2006 season."

Did someone from this board send Mike Florio an email about Josh Brown?

profootballtalk.com said:

POSTED 10:51 a.m. EST, March 25, 2006

PATS TO PULL OUT A POISON PILL OF THEIR OWN?

We always read the e-mails that readers send to us. Not just because we are gluttons for abuse, but because sometimes our readers offer up some pretty good insights.

And then we can pass them off as our own.

Case in point. Now that the Seahawks have signed Vikings receiver Nate Burleson to a seven-year, $49 million contract that becomes fully guaranteed if he plays five or more games in Minnesota during any year of the deal, the Seahawks could end up losing kicker Josh Brown if a team signs him to an offer sheet that becomes fully guaranteed if Brown plays five or more games in the state of Washington. By adding several big-dollar phony years onto the end of the deal, there's no way the Seahawks would match.

So it's possible that the Seahawks have outsmarted themselves.

If a team with a pressing need at the position (such as the Patriots) is willing to give up a seventh-round draft pick, they can get Brown by turning the tables on the Seahawks.

Also available for such a maneuver is Seahawks quarterback Seneca Wallace, who would command a fourth-round pick as compensation.